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In Case You Missed It: May 17 - May 23
   


It was a slow week in big Mac news. The lull before the storm that is  WWDC, no doubt. Google made a few waves, it's true, but they weren't  very big ones. Facebook was Facebook, Twitter for iPhone finally came  out...and, yeah. Like we said, nothing really earth shattering.Still,  the week was not without its points of interest, small though they may  be. For real. So let's take a peek under the covers and see what did and  didn't change the world, at least according to Mac|Life.Features:-  Every Facebook Privacy Feature Revealed and Explained - They're tricksy  little buggers over there at Facebook, aren't they? Not only do they  keep on changing their privacy policy, but they keep on changing the  settings and tucking things away where they're harder and harder to  find. But we're on the case, taking that social media machine apart, bit  by bit. So unless you really want those tagged pictures of you drunk  and pantless that your friends posted on their page to turn up in a  Google search, we suggest you get reading.How-Tos:- Update an iWeb Site From Multiple Computers Using Dropbox - Is  there anything Dropbox isn't good for? Outside of trying to upload your  breakfast to it, we're still puzzling that one over. For instance, let's  say you've uploaded your site, you've left the house, you're showing  your friends, when you realize you've left a honkin' big typo in the  headline. If you're OCD like some of us, there's just no way you can let  that go. A stitch in time is definitely the way to go, and Dropbox is  your sewing kit. -  Ouch - Fixing a Busted MacBook Screen - Yes, Apple products are pricey,  and Apple charges a mint to fix 'em too. But let's say, Butterfingers,  that you don't feel like dropping down 800 big ones just because you  dropped your MacBook. Is there a cheaper alternative? Absolutely. And  whether you want to give it a go, or farm the job out to someone else,  we know who you're gonna call (hint: not Ghostbusters).Reviews:-  Chumby One - While there's all kinds of ports to turn iPhones and iPads  into clock radios, we like this solution a little better. The oddly  named, second Generation Chumby One is a nice solution to fun web  doodads and such when you want some very basic content delivery. Nice  new processor and the FM receiver is a decent add on, but the Chumby One  sort of leaves us...a little meh, to be honest.-  MaxJournal - With everything else moving digital, it was only a matter  of time before private diaries and journals made the leap in a big way.  Sure, you could always have kept a Word file of your personal triumphs  and disasters, and for on the go, Notes could document those things you  don't want to post on Facebook, but we want one solution that does it  all. MaxJournal makes it easy, from the get-right-to-it simple  interface, to password protection, to adding photos to a post.News:There  were those who said the iPad would be a big flop and leave Steve with  egg on his face. You don't hear much of that anymore, especially as  Apple's suppliers can't keep up with iPad demand...in fact, demand is so  high, Apple's even dropped their "no cash" policy, letting those  without credit cards get some love...all of this is music to our ears,  and if you want some more beautiful iPad music, why not check out  Artikulator and make your own?...or why not hit the remix action because  DJ Rana Sobhany is gonna hook you up with the apps that'll make it all  flow... not flowing? Looks like Hulu Plus will be delayed and might not  even make it to the iPad any time soon; now we've got frownies...on the  other hand, here's someone who has reason to smile: AT&T CEO Ralph  de la Vega, who claims he's addicted to his iPad. Would that be Wi-Fi or  3G, Ralph? Inquiring minds want to know...and either model will look  creepy/sweet with this smiling Joker decal polishing your iPad's Apple. Someone  who did make news was Google this week who said if their AdMob deal  doesn't go down, they're prepared for a fight with the government...but  to take the sting out of their fists of fury, they updated their  homepage with a playable PacMan game logo... the search giant also made  some noise with their open source WebM video format, which they claim is  lightweight enough for mobile devices...and as long as they were at it,  Google's VP of Engineering decided to do a little Apple trash  talking...Steve Jobs wasted no time firing back in an email, linking to a  blog post that takes apart WebM's VP8 codec in favor of Apple's  H.264...so what exactly is behind the x264 decoder that makes sense of  Apple's format anyway? Let's all scratch our heads and  ponder...meanwhile, another company Apple's been trading jabs with,  Adobe, is prepping Dreamweaver for the inevitable HTML5 and CSS3, which  is pretty much short for tiny violins playing over Flash's eventual  grave...and for a little fun, why not take the names above and feed them  into our handy-dandy Apple Mad Libs.
     

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